Federal University of Mato Grosso do Sul

Federal University of Mato Grosso do Sul
Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso do Sul
Latin: Universitas Silvestris Meridianus Brasiliensis
Established July 4, 1979
Type Public, (Federal)
Rector Célia Maria da Silva Oliveira
Location Campo Grande (main campus), Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil
Campus Urban, rural
Colours Cornflower blue, White
Website http://www.ufms.br/

The Federal University of Mato Grosso do Sul[1] (Portuguese: Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso do Sul), also known as UFMS, is a public university, located in the state of Mato Grosso do Sul in Brazil.

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History

The university was founded on July 4, 1979, after the state of Mato Grosso was split and the southern part became Mato Grosso do Sul.

Campi

The university has seven campi, which are located in Campo Grande, Aquidauana, Corumbá, Coxim, Paranaíba and Três Lagoas. And a new campus has been added in Chapadao do Sul

Academics

Campo Grande campus

  1. Biology
  2. Nursing
  3. Pharmacy
  4. Physiotherapy
  1. Architecture
  2. Environmental Engineering
  3. Civil Engineering
  4. Electrical Engineering
  5. Physics
  6. Mathematics
  7. Chemistry
  1. Management
  2. Visual Arts
  3. Economics
  4. Social Sciences
  5. Social Communication
  6. Physical Education
  7. Philosophy
  8. History
  9. Linguistics
  10. Music
  11. Pedagogy
  12. Psychology
  1. Computer Science
  2. Computer Engineering
  3. Systems Analysis
  4. Analysis and Systems Development Technology
  5. Computer Networks Technology
  1. Law
  1. Medicine
  1. Veterinary Medicine
  1. Dentistry

Aquidauana campus

Biological Science

Exact Science

Humanities

Bonito campus

Humanities

Chapadão do Sul campi

Coxim campi

Naviraí campi

Nova Andradina campi

Paranaíba campi

Ponta Porã campi

Três Lagoas campi

Pantanal - Corumbá campi

Criticism

The university has been criticized for owning Morenão, a soccer stadium often used by professional teams. Critics say that the purchase of the stadium was a wrong use of governmental funds.

However, part of Morenão is used for academic research.

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